Patient's rights in access to optimal services and effect of social inequalities

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According to a general classification it should be considered that human beings have organic needs or primary demands and spiritual needs or secondly demands. Moreover it should be noticed that these two groups are not independent to each other, insisting related dependency of these two levels of demands to each other. It means that in many individuals if basic needs not provided, achievement of higher level demand which reveals, self-confidence and social-spiritual enhancement hardly obtained.As social inequalities, make huge limitation for widespread groups of humans to access to their basic needs, is always on important factor for global accessibility to their basic human and social rights. Research demonstrated that early child situation plays key role in important of future individual`s personality and determines their social compatibility and their ability for exploitation of their basic abilities, and scientific improvement and success fullness.In this paper, the effect of health inequalities in patient`s achievement to their basic social rights and the subsequent of this effect on health utility is considered.
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Persian
Published:
Journal of Medical Ethics, Volume:4 Issue: 13, 2011
Pages:
61 to 78
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